No. 4 Florida State (14-2 overall, 1-2 ACC) dropped both ends of a doubleheader Saturday at Wake Forest (7-9, 2-1), losing the first game 4-3 on a walk-off home run and the second 8-1 at David F. Couch Ballpark.

It was the first ACC series for each team.

FSU had won 14 straight games to open the season, including Friday’s 4-3 in over Wake Forest.

“It was just a day that we didn’t do a lot of things that we had been doing,” FSU coach Mike Martin said.

“We didn’t do them well and Wake Forest took advantage of every mistake we made. They made the plays they needed to win.”

Florida State starting pitcher Drew Parrish pitched 6.1 innings, allowing two runs and striking out eight in the first game.

Cobi Johnson (0-1) relieved him and pitched the final 1.2 innings.

He struck out a pair of batters before giving up a single to Bobby Seymour and D.J. Poteet’s walk-off.

FSU’s Rhett Aplin hit an RBI double in the top of the ninth inning to break a 2-2 tie.

Wake Forest used the momentum from the walk-off win in game one to score six runs off FSU starter Austin Pollock (2-1) and sweep the doubleheader.

Pollock lasted just 1.1 innings, giving up seven hits and six earned runs in his first road start as a Seminole.

Seven consecutive Wake Forest batters reached base in the second inning before CJ Van Eyk took over for Pollock and forced a double play to end the damage.

Van Eyk pitched a scoreless third inning before freshman Tyler Ahearn relieved him. Ahearn pitched a career-high three innings, giving up an RBI double to Shane Muntz that made the score 7-0 through four innings.